Aspectos etnobiológicos e ecológicos da apicultura itinerante no nordeste do Brasil
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Resumo: | Itinerant beekeeping, in which bees of Apis mellifera species are raised in mobile hives, and then they are transported to places where there are flower is an agricultural practice quite promising for agribusiness development, as it seems to result in increased production relative to permanent beekeeping, and for conservation of native vegetation areas, because beekeepers tend to conserve areas used for bee foraging. However, the knowledge about the effects related to this modality, or about the impact it has on a reproduction of native plants, especially due to competition between plants, is very little. This research aims to study the ethnobiological aspects of beekeeping and to investigate an influence on the reproduction of plants in an area of the Chapada do Araripe. The specific objectives were: 1) To carry out an ethnobiological survey related to itinerant beekeeping, seeking to identify the behavior of beekeepers in relation to the selection of areas for the foraging of bees; 2) To understand the criteria for the selection of areas for the placement of hives by beekeepers and to classify their behavior in relation to this classification based on foraging theory; 3) To evaluate the influence of migratory beekeeping bees on the pre-emergent reproductive success on native plants. In the first study, we analyzed strategies to obtain resources from the perspective of individual and social foraging. Therefore, we tested, respectively, hypotheses that addressed whether individual strategies followed the predictions of classic models of optimal foraging theory (OFT), and, in the second approach, we investigated potential social influences on resource-obtaining strategies. In this investigation, our results suggest that regardless of the strategy adopted by the forager (generalist or specialist), environmental factors, such as abundance, regulated success in obtaining resources and, that that forager decision-making was related to the social context of the individual forager, which influenced their strategies. Contemplating the last objective of this thesis, we evaluated the influence of migratory beekeeping bees on the pre-emergent reproductive success of four native plant species with generalist pollination syndrome (Croton blanchetianus, C. campestris, Matayba guianensis e Serjania lethalis), according to the information provided by beekeepers, in areas with presence and absence of itinerant apiaries. Our results showed a positive tendency for the reproduction rates of C. blanchetianus and Serjania lethalis in areas under the influence of migratory beekeeping, while for the others (C. campestris and Matayba guianensis), no increase or decrease in production was observed among individuals under the two analyzed conditions. |
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CASTRO, Cibele Cardoso deALBUQUERQUE, Ulysses Paulino deMACHADO, Isabel Cristina SobreiraVIADIU, Xavier ArnanFERREIRA JÚNIOR, Washington SoaresARAÚJO, Elcida de Limahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1721268574663141ALVES, Andrêsa Suana Argemiro2018-12-17T12:28:32Z2017-04-19ALVES, Andrêsa Suana Argemiro. Aspectos etnobiológicos e ecológicos da apicultura itinerante no nordeste do Brasil. 2017. 130 f. Tese (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Etnobiologia e Conservação da Natureza) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/7785Itinerant beekeeping, in which bees of Apis mellifera species are raised in mobile hives, and then they are transported to places where there are flower is an agricultural practice quite promising for agribusiness development, as it seems to result in increased production relative to permanent beekeeping, and for conservation of native vegetation areas, because beekeepers tend to conserve areas used for bee foraging. However, the knowledge about the effects related to this modality, or about the impact it has on a reproduction of native plants, especially due to competition between plants, is very little. This research aims to study the ethnobiological aspects of beekeeping and to investigate an influence on the reproduction of plants in an area of the Chapada do Araripe. The specific objectives were: 1) To carry out an ethnobiological survey related to itinerant beekeeping, seeking to identify the behavior of beekeepers in relation to the selection of areas for the foraging of bees; 2) To understand the criteria for the selection of areas for the placement of hives by beekeepers and to classify their behavior in relation to this classification based on foraging theory; 3) To evaluate the influence of migratory beekeeping bees on the pre-emergent reproductive success on native plants. In the first study, we analyzed strategies to obtain resources from the perspective of individual and social foraging. Therefore, we tested, respectively, hypotheses that addressed whether individual strategies followed the predictions of classic models of optimal foraging theory (OFT), and, in the second approach, we investigated potential social influences on resource-obtaining strategies. In this investigation, our results suggest that regardless of the strategy adopted by the forager (generalist or specialist), environmental factors, such as abundance, regulated success in obtaining resources and, that that forager decision-making was related to the social context of the individual forager, which influenced their strategies. Contemplating the last objective of this thesis, we evaluated the influence of migratory beekeeping bees on the pre-emergent reproductive success of four native plant species with generalist pollination syndrome (Croton blanchetianus, C. campestris, Matayba guianensis e Serjania lethalis), according to the information provided by beekeepers, in areas with presence and absence of itinerant apiaries. Our results showed a positive tendency for the reproduction rates of C. blanchetianus and Serjania lethalis in areas under the influence of migratory beekeeping, while for the others (C. campestris and Matayba guianensis), no increase or decrease in production was observed among individuals under the two analyzed conditions.A apicultura itinerante, na qual abelhas da espécie Apis mellifera são criadas em colmeias móveis e transportadas para locais onde há espécies floridas é uma prática agrícola bastante promissora para o desenvolvimento do agronegócio, pois parece resultar em aumento de produção em relação à apicultura fixa, e para a conservação de áreas de vegetação nativa, pois os apicultores tendem a conservar áreas usadas para a pastagem das abelhas. No entanto, pouco se sabe sobre aspectos etnobiológicos relacionados a essa modalidade, tampouco sobre o impacto que ela tem sobre a reprodução de plantas nativas, especialmente devido à possível competição entre A. mellifera e abelhas nativas polinizadoras dessas plantas. Esta tese se propôs a realizar um estudo dos aspectos etnobiológicos da apicultura itinerante e a investigar a influência desta atividade sobre a reprodução de plantas em uma área da Chapada do Araripe. Os objetivos específicos foram: 1) Realizar um levantamento etnobiológico relacionado à apicultura itinerante, buscando identificar o comportamento dos apicultores em relação à seleção das áreas para forrageamento das abelhas; 2) Compreender os critérios de seleção das áreas para colocação das colmeias pelos apicultores, e classificar o comportamento dos mesmos em relação a essa seleção tendo como base a teoria do forrageamento ótimo; 3) Avaliar a influência das abelhas da apicultura migratória no sucesso reprodutivo pré-emergente de plantas nativas. No primeiro estudo analisamos as estratégias de obtenção de recursos sob as perspectivas de forrageamento individual e social. Para tanto, testamos, respectivamente, hipóteses sobre estratégias individuais, baseadas em modelos clássicos da Teoria do Forrageamento Ótimo (TFO) e, posteriormente, averiguamos o potencial exercido pelas influências sociais sobre as estratégias de obtenção de recursos. Nessa investigação, nossos resultados sugerem que, na análise de forrageamento individual, independentemente da estratégia adotada pelo forrageador (generalista ou especialista), fatores ambientais, como abundância, regem o sucesso na obtenção de recursos e, que o contexto social no qual o forrageador está inserido, é capaz de influenciar nas estratégias tomadas pelo mesmo. Contemplando o último objetivo deste trabalho, avaliamos a influência das abelhas da apicultura migratória no sucesso reprodutivo pré-emergente de quatro espécies plantas nativas com síndrome de polinização generalista (Croton blanchetianus, C. campestris, Matayba guianensis e Serjania lethalis), de acordo com as informações fornecidas pelos apicultores, em áreas com presença e ausência dos apiários itinerantes. Nossos resultados mostraram uma tendência positiva para as taxas reprodução das espécies C. e Serjania lethalis nas áreas sob influência da apicultura migratória, enquanto que para as demais, não foram observados aumento ou decréscimo na produção entre indivíduos sob as duas condições analisadas.Submitted by Mario BC (mario@bc.ufrpe.br) on 2018-12-17T12:28:32Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Andresa Suana Argemiro Alves.pdf: 1312741 bytes, checksum: 9bea43b7c3a0f4a53e5d84d3c4c46230 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2018-12-17T12:28:32Z (GMT). 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Aspectos etnobiológicos e ecológicos da apicultura itinerante no nordeste do Brasil |
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Aspectos etnobiológicos e ecológicos da apicultura itinerante no nordeste do Brasil |
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Aspectos etnobiológicos e ecológicos da apicultura itinerante no nordeste do Brasil ALVES, Andrêsa Suana Argemiro Apicultura Apicultura itinerante Etnobiologia CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS |
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Aspectos etnobiológicos e ecológicos da apicultura itinerante no nordeste do Brasil |
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Aspectos etnobiológicos e ecológicos da apicultura itinerante no nordeste do Brasil |
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Aspectos etnobiológicos e ecológicos da apicultura itinerante no nordeste do Brasil |
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Aspectos etnobiológicos e ecológicos da apicultura itinerante no nordeste do Brasil |
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Aspectos etnobiológicos e ecológicos da apicultura itinerante no nordeste do Brasil |
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ALVES, Andrêsa Suana Argemiro |
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ALVES, Andrêsa Suana Argemiro |
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CASTRO, Cibele Cardoso de |
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ALBUQUERQUE, Ulysses Paulino de |
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MACHADO, Isabel Cristina Sobreira |
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VIADIU, Xavier Arnan |
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FERREIRA JÚNIOR, Washington Soares |
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ARAÚJO, Elcida de Lima |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/1721268574663141 |
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ALVES, Andrêsa Suana Argemiro |
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CASTRO, Cibele Cardoso de ALBUQUERQUE, Ulysses Paulino de MACHADO, Isabel Cristina Sobreira VIADIU, Xavier Arnan FERREIRA JÚNIOR, Washington Soares ARAÚJO, Elcida de Lima |
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Apicultura Apicultura itinerante Etnobiologia |
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Apicultura Apicultura itinerante Etnobiologia CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS |
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Itinerant beekeeping, in which bees of Apis mellifera species are raised in mobile hives, and then they are transported to places where there are flower is an agricultural practice quite promising for agribusiness development, as it seems to result in increased production relative to permanent beekeeping, and for conservation of native vegetation areas, because beekeepers tend to conserve areas used for bee foraging. However, the knowledge about the effects related to this modality, or about the impact it has on a reproduction of native plants, especially due to competition between plants, is very little. This research aims to study the ethnobiological aspects of beekeeping and to investigate an influence on the reproduction of plants in an area of the Chapada do Araripe. The specific objectives were: 1) To carry out an ethnobiological survey related to itinerant beekeeping, seeking to identify the behavior of beekeepers in relation to the selection of areas for the foraging of bees; 2) To understand the criteria for the selection of areas for the placement of hives by beekeepers and to classify their behavior in relation to this classification based on foraging theory; 3) To evaluate the influence of migratory beekeeping bees on the pre-emergent reproductive success on native plants. In the first study, we analyzed strategies to obtain resources from the perspective of individual and social foraging. Therefore, we tested, respectively, hypotheses that addressed whether individual strategies followed the predictions of classic models of optimal foraging theory (OFT), and, in the second approach, we investigated potential social influences on resource-obtaining strategies. In this investigation, our results suggest that regardless of the strategy adopted by the forager (generalist or specialist), environmental factors, such as abundance, regulated success in obtaining resources and, that that forager decision-making was related to the social context of the individual forager, which influenced their strategies. Contemplating the last objective of this thesis, we evaluated the influence of migratory beekeeping bees on the pre-emergent reproductive success of four native plant species with generalist pollination syndrome (Croton blanchetianus, C. campestris, Matayba guianensis e Serjania lethalis), according to the information provided by beekeepers, in areas with presence and absence of itinerant apiaries. Our results showed a positive tendency for the reproduction rates of C. blanchetianus and Serjania lethalis in areas under the influence of migratory beekeeping, while for the others (C. campestris and Matayba guianensis), no increase or decrease in production was observed among individuals under the two analyzed conditions. |
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